In the mid- to late-1870s, the Beyer family removed to Hall County, settling in Lake Precinct where both John and Maria died.
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1870 Census, Bloomington Township, Bloomington P.O., McLean Co., IL, p.p. 49A-49B, Dwelling & Family #170, enumerated 18 Jul 1870:
Byer [sic], John, 52, Laborer, $600 real estate, $100 pers estate, Prussia, Male Citizen of the US
--- Mary, 38, Keeping House, Prussia
--- Minnie, 18, At Home, Prussia
--- Charles, 12, Laborer, Illinois
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1880 Census, Lake Precinct, Hall Co., NE, E.D. #135, p. 243D, Dwelling #33, Family #38, enumerated 3 Jun 1880:
Beyer, John, 61, Farmer, b. Prussia, f/b Prussia, m/b Prussia
--- Mary, 48, Wife, 48, Keeping House, b. Prussia, f/b Prussia, m/b Prussia
--- Charles, 22, Son, Farm Laborer, b. Illinois, f/b Prussia, m/b Prussia
The Beyers' daughter, Minnie [Wilhelmina], and son-in-law, John Ruff, are enumerated on same page [Dwelling #31, Family #36].
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In the mid- to late-1870s, the Beyer family removed to Hall County, settling in Lake Precinct where both John and Maria died.
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1870 Census, Bloomington Township, Bloomington P.O., McLean Co., IL, p.p. 49A-49B, Dwelling & Family #170, enumerated 18 Jul 1870:
Byer [sic], John, 52, Laborer, $600 real estate, $100 pers estate, Prussia, Male Citizen of the US
--- Mary, 38, Keeping House, Prussia
--- Minnie, 18, At Home, Prussia
--- Charles, 12, Laborer, Illinois
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1880 Census, Lake Precinct, Hall Co., NE, E.D. #135, p. 243D, Dwelling #33, Family #38, enumerated 3 Jun 1880:
Beyer, John, 61, Farmer, b. Prussia, f/b Prussia, m/b Prussia
--- Mary, 48, Wife, 48, Keeping House, b. Prussia, f/b Prussia, m/b Prussia
--- Charles, 22, Son, Farm Laborer, b. Illinois, f/b Prussia, m/b Prussia
The Beyers' daughter, Minnie [Wilhelmina], and son-in-law, John Ruff, are enumerated on same page [Dwelling #31, Family #36].
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